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Originally posted by artplumber
IIRC Plasma actually has better contrast/brightness than LCD, so is a better choice for bright rooms. LCD sharpness is catching up to/at Plasma levels.

As I mentioned above....


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Originally posted by artplumber
Burn-in is a 10000 hour problem,

I think brightness is more the 10000 hour disease. The first 100 or so hours is when the phosphors are most susceptible to "burn in". That's why a proper break-in is necessary. However, less important than in the past. Pany actually invented a phosphor which is less sensitive to this phenomenon.
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